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2014-06-27- CCHR’s replication training
- 30-Jun-2014
On 27 June 2014 CCHR’s master trainer conducted a training course in Vat village, Srenoy commune, Varin district, Siem Reap province. The training is focused on three offenses that often happened in their community. These offenses are “incitement, defamation and obstruction public official”.
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Training on the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
- 27-Jun-2014
On 27 June 2014, CCHR’s Business and Human Rights Project provided a training on the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights - which was a third training in 2014. There were 31 participants from labor unions and CSOs attended the training organized at Imperial Hotel.
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Protests During Yorm Bopha Appeal Hearing
- 05-Jun-2013
On 5 June 2013, the appeal hearing of Ms. Yorm Bopha was conducted at the appeal court starting from 2pm until 6pm, however the hearing was not complete and was postponed until 14 June 2013 at 2pm.
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Mam Sonando Released from Prison 15 March 2013
- 15-Mar-2013
Today Mam Sonando was released from Prey Sar prison in Phnom Penh, after his 20 year sentence was reduced to five years and was suspended yesterday. He was greeted by hundreds of supporters and well-wishers who had travelled to celebrate with him
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Blog Training for Group 2 in Sithi Hub
- 15-Feb-2013
14 participants from different universities and civil societies attending the second blog training provided by CCHR in Sithi Hub on 15 Feb 2013
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Blog Training for Group 1 in Sithi Hub
- 08-Feb-2013
18 participants from different universities and civil societies attending the 1st blog training provided by CCHR in Sithi Hub on 8 Feb 2013. The 2nd training will be held for the 2nd group of participants on the 15 Feb
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The protest was a grassroots gathering by the Boeng Kak, Borei Keila, Pur SenChey and 347 group
- 18-Nov-2012
The protest was a grassroots gathering by the Boeng Kak, Borei Keila, Pur SenChey and 347 group communities to draw attention to, and to request the intervention of United States President Barack Obama and United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to their grievances against the Royal Government of Cambodia (“RGC”) concerning land conflicts affecting the Cambodian Peoples’ human rights. The objectives were to request the United States Government in using their influence to urge the RGC to recognize and respect the Peoples’ human rights and restore their lost land, their health and their freedoms. In particular, the protestors were demanding the release from Prey Sar prison of activists and community representatives Ms. Yom Bopha of Boeng Kak community, and Ms. Tim Sakmoni of Borei Keila community, who have been held for their involvement in the Boeng kak and Borei Keila land disputes.
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The gathering and then march to MoFA to submit a petition
- 16-Nov-2012
- Protesters: more than 2,000, mostly from the provinces and victims of land dispute and other related issues sectors. In addition, there are some representatives of protesters of the ASEAN members including all ASEAN member states’ flags are flying - Time of Gathering: They gathered at around 7:30 in front of Korean Biz Center adjacent to Choun Nan’s statute. - Purpose: They aim to gather and then march to MoFA to submit a petition in an attempt to seek solutions of all kinds of human rights issues in Cambodia including Land dispute, Migrant Labor, ASEAN human rights declaration, Police salaries, and so on -They schedule to submit a petition to the NA at about 9:30AM - Monitoring team: there are a lot of monitoring teams from CCHR, Licadho, Adhoc, UN, local and international media, and other related NGOs - The response of the authorities: The authorities do not allow them to march and submit a petition to MoFA as the protesters planned, but the authorities allow protesters to march from Korean Biz Center to the NA and then choose their representatives to submit a petition to the NA; otherwise there will be a problem with protest leaders. - We notice that around 1 hundred of mixed forces including riot combatant forces led by PP police commander Choun Sovann. - There was no incident of violence so far, and no sign of violence since both the protest leaders and the authorities seem to understand each other; however, let’s see what will happen next.
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Tonle Bassac Eviction
- 16-Nov-2012
A day- by-day chronology in photographs of the Sambok Chap village eviction.
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Continuing Misery at Borei Keila - June 2012
- 05-Jun-2012
Continuing Misery at Borei Keila - June 2012
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Natural Resources Activists and Land Communities including Children Gathered in front of the National Assembly
- 05-Jun-2012
Natural Resources Activists and Land Communities including Children Gathered in front of the National Assembly
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